Middle English Poets: Where Grace Grows Ever Green

Where Grace Grows Ever Green

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John Gallas

ISBN: ISBN: 978-0-7283-0326-3

LENGTH: 56 pages

Contemplative Poetry 003

2022

Middle English Lyrics are characterized by their brevity and intensity of expression. They were composed by men and women from both sacred and secular backgrounds and survive in numerous manuscript sources. This collection brings together works that examine and celebrate themes of personal faith and devotion, the mystery of God’s love and the hope of redemption, the harsh realities of daily life and personal piety. The poetry opens a window into the subtle and thoughtful world of Middle English literature, in which the impact of faith on daily life is presented with an immediacy and veracity that is deeply appealing.

Middle English Poets: Where Grace Grows Ever Green

Edited by John Gallas

Middle English Lyrics are characterized by their brevity and intensity of expression. They were composed by men and women from both sacred and secular backgrounds and survive in numerous manuscript sources. This collection brings together works that examine and celebrate themes of personal faith and devotion, the mystery of God’s love and the hope of redemption, the harsh realities of daily life and personal piety. The poetry opens a window into the subtle and thoughtful world of Middle English literature, in which the impact of faith on daily life is presented with an immediacy and veracity that is deeply appealing. Translated by award-winning Aotearoan poet, John Gallas.

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ISBN

ISBN: 978-0-7283-0326-3

Length

56 pages

Book Size

140 x 210 mm

Author

John Gallas

Subtitle

Where Grace Grows Ever Green

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Author Bio

John Gallas is an award-winning Aotearoan poet now living in the UK. After attending the University of Otago he won a Commonwealth Scholarship to Merton College, Oxford to study Medieval English Literature and Old Icelandic. He is a Fellow of the English Association and author of thirty collections of poetryand eight collections of translations.

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